Suunto 9 Picasso Edition
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 @zhang965 
 same here… with chest belt
  
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 @TELE-HO Which chest belt? 
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 @Bulkan 
 the “old” smartsensor.
 I wanted to post a zoom of the graph, but that was not possible for some reason… but it was very jumpy
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 @TELE-HO said in Suunto 9 Picasso Edition: @Bulkan 
 the “old” smartsensor.
 I wanted to post a zoom of the graph, but that was not possible for some reason… but it was very jumpyCan’t you click on the HR graph ? 
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 @TELE-HO said in Suunto 9 Picasso Edition: @Bulkan 
 the “old” smartsensor.
 I wanted to post a zoom of the graph, but that was not possible for some reason… but it was very jumpythere is a new strap that apparently solves the issues 
 https://www.suunto.com/fr-fr/Produits/Ceintures-de-frequence-cardiaque/ceintures-suunto/ceinture-suunto-noire-taille-s/the sensor is told to be the same 
 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Vw1teXE6w4Hope it helps 
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 @André-Faria 
 I did not really have issues like that before… it’s rare and random
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 @sartoric 
 yes I can… but it would not upload my screenshot…
 let’s try again voilà 
  
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 @TELE-HO said in Suunto 9 Picasso Edition: @André-Faria 
 I did not really have issues like that before… it’s rare and randomThe “old strap” is known to be problematic after some time. 
 This may help also: http://www.natharward.com/heart-rate-monitor-not-working/?fbclid=IwAR0RpRrkjpe0SXpjVmJzJk8GC7YTujGetgFQpXwcCxb9_yBUtb4GDDQ2bcA
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 @André-Faria 
 this is from a cycling activity wearing a merino shirt.
 On the spikey HR activity I was running with a plastic shirt… same today: plastic shirt and spikey HR graph…
  
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 @TELE-HO These particular spikes in the last image might not originate from the Suunto belt. I remember discussions about this being the Suunto App issue. I’m facing the same with Polar H10. Funny thing here is that the spikes occur periodically. @Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos 
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 @TELE-HO said in Suunto 9 Picasso Edition: @sartoric 
 yes I can… but it would not upload my screenshot…
 let’s try again Oh, I see 
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 @inkognito 
 and this only happens for running in SA, but not for cycling?
 Here’s a zoom of the same start sequence shown in QS: 
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 @TELE-HO For me, those “SA bug” spikes occur also for cycling. They usually appear every ± 35 seconds and their height is the HR value that will follow after approx. 30 seconds from the spike. So, if your HR is going to increase in 30 seconds, you see positive spike, if it’s going to decrease, the spike is negative. When your HR is steady, spikes are not very noticeable. 
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 @inkognito 
 I only came back from cycling now… no spikes at all… neither in SA nor in QS.
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 what do you do when Picasso annexes your baro sensor during an activity? 
  
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 @TELE-HO Turn the graph 90 degrees counter-clockwise and play “Guess the Famous Profile”? 
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 @TELE-HO was that a pause ? 
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 @Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos 
 no, non stop recording…@Fenr1r 
 hehe, the roman empire has crumbled long time ago Edit: 
 I forgot to mention that after I’ve stopped the activity and the activity was saved the watch did an auto reboot
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 @TELE-HO ok. How is the temperature chart ? 
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 @TELE-HO said in Suunto 9 Picasso Edition: @Fenr1r 
 hehe, the roman empire has crumbled long time agoPlus ça change, plus c’est la même nose. 
 





